Anyone know where to buy Turbo Blue 110 on the east side?

The Man

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Used to be a Sunoco at 23 mile and Gratiot, but they got rid of it after a recent remodel.

Anyone know anything on the East side? Even up towards Port Huron would work.
 
I ran it forever in my trials bike and my cousin used to carry it at the marathon at willis road and 23. But he said it was no longer available from his supplier when I asked him about it last year. I ended up getting Cam 2 110 octane in Jackson because I was on a time crunch for the season opening event. My uncle bought a 54 gallon drum but I forget where he got it from. Between my dad, my uncle and myself we all exhausted our searches for Turbo Blue at the pump.
 
The Sunoco on the corner of Harrington and Gratiot just replaced the pumps and put new 110 pumps in (I havent looked at the price or to see if its actually available). Check there.
 
Idk lake st Clair is better than Lake Michigan

What, for sewage related beach closures? Lake Michigan has some of the best beaches in the USA. North Bar Lake beach at Sleeping Bear Dunes and Esch Road beach still allow alcohol and open fires on the beach.

-Geoff
 
What, for sewage related beach closures? Lake Michigan has some of the best beaches in the USA. North Bar Lake beach at Sleeping Bear Dunes and Esch Road beach still allow alcohol and open fires on the beach.

-Geoff

If you have not boated on lake st Clair and the other great lakes you won't understand. It's truly the most usable lake as a boater. As for the beach closures if Oakland county would stop dumping their shit in the Clinton river things would be a lot different. Macomb county needs to grow some balls and take them on to force their hand on infrastructure upgrades to prevent this. That being said if all you know of the lake is metro beach your really missing out.
 
Small mouth bass

You never Bass fished in the old craters off Wilderness State Park? There is an old artillery range up there. It is flooded by just a couple feet, but the craters can be up to 10 feet deep. We used to walk around the edges of the craters and cast in Mr Twisters. But yea, probably not as good as St. Clair. But check it out if you ever get the chance.

-Geoff
 
If you have not boated on lake st Clair and the other great lakes you won't understand. It's truly the most usable lake as a boater. As for the beach closures if Oakland county would stop dumping their shit in the Clinton river things would be a lot different. Macomb county needs to grow some balls and take them on to force their hand on infrastructure upgrades to prevent this. That being said if all you know of the lake is metro beach your really missing out.

Dad had a boat since I was 8 and he kept it all year in Lake Macatawa (Holland Michigan). Every weekend we'd go out fishing in the morning, then pull up outside the swim area at the State park for the day. I don't know how you define usable, but that was pure bliss. When dad moved over here, he ended up putting his boat in all the way up in Sanilac just to get to the good fishing. I got nothing against Bass and Walleye, but give me a 15 lb Salmon any day of the week! Got our first Atlantic Salmon up there too.

That whole thing about Oakland causing the metro beach shutdowns was proven a lie a long time ago, too. It's the birds!

-Geoff
 
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